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Hidden: A Novel by Paul Jaskunas
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Hidden: A Novel (original 2004; edition 2004)

by Paul Jaskunas (Author)

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As unnerving as it is mesmerizing, Hidden is an evocative, emotionally charged domestic drama -- a willful and traumatized woman's painful search for the truth about the man who assaulted her one summer night. Six years after the attack, Maggie Wilson receives a call from the prosecutor who helped put her husband in jail after Maggie identified him as the man who nearly killed her. Told that another inmate has confessed to the crime and that her ex-husband will be freed, the shock plunges Maggie into memories of her stormy marriage to Nate Duke, the ambitious heir to a real estate company. Secluded in an old farmhouse that was her marital home, Maggie relives her marriage to Nate and his abusive treatment of her. But in her present, a very different man is haunting her -- the born-again convict who has confessed to the crime. As his story competes with hers, Maggie pores through trial transcripts, old journals, and photo albums, trying fruitlessly to remember exactly what happened. Written in spare, elegant prose, Paul Jaskunas's novel reads like a waking dream as Maggie is torn by the question -- was it Nate? Or was it this stranger who seems to know intimate details? And what will it cost her to discover the truth? A work of searing suspense written in the heroine's brave voice, Hidden is ultimately about a woman confronting the betrayal of her body and the ambiguity of her mind.… (more)
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Title:Hidden: A Novel
Authors:Paul Jaskunas (Author)
Info:Free Press (2004), Edition: First Edition, 256 pages
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I gave up tv and mysteries last year.Nevertheless, I'm open to either if something good enough comesalong. Hidden was worth breaking my no-mysteries rule for.Hidden is the story of a woman who is attacked in her home. Shesuffers a serious head trauma, but feels no hesitation when she isasked to identify her assailant; she is certain that it is herhusband. She is taken aback, then, when an imprisoned man, due to bereleased shortly on parole, steps forward and confesses to the crime.The story is an intriguing one about truth and reality andperception; I'm glad I read it. ( )
  debnance | Jan 29, 2010 |
Crimes of violence, especially ones involving domestic abuse, are complicated things. A lot of folks see them as black and white, formulating a simple formula in their heads: man hits woman, man gets arrested, man goes to jail, woman leaves man. It’s hard to imagine the vast landscape of gray such a calculation misses; it doesn’t account for conflicted feelings of love, fear, and dependence; it doesn’t account for a broken, overloaded system of justice ill equipped to address deeply rooted interpersonal and personal problems; and it doesn’t account for the independent human will, both innocent and malevolent.

Jaskunas travels some of these gray expanses with his novel [Hidden]. Maggie Wilson awoke from a coma seven years ago to an altered reality, suffering from a severe head injury, the onset of epileptic convulsions, and amnesia about who attacked her. Slowly she sketched out the events of her attack, remembering her husband, Nate, was the attacker. She testified against him and sent him to prison. Now, another convict, about to be released from prison, has confessed to the crime, leaving Maggie to doubt her fragile memory and her delicate connection to a world of which she is mostly frightened.

Jaskunas mostly succeeds in mapping out the confused and contradictory inner world of a victim, no easy task given that he was writing against his own gender. The remainder of the story, though, is somewhat stale, well traveled ground. The book accurately and vividly outlines the manipulative and machiavelian nature of an abusive husband but does little to color outside those lines. Jaskunas boldly takes on some of the grayer areas of such a crime, and the underlying relationship, and accurately paints portrays a paranoid, frightened, and hopeless victim. The rest of story never delivers on that promise. With more time and additional pages, Jaskunas could have added the same complexity he brought to Maggie’s private battles to the rest of the characters and story.

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  blackdogbooks | Jun 22, 2009 |
This little gem of a novel is quite unexpectedly wonderful, although somber and haunting. Maggie Wilson is the victim of a violent attack, but who is responsible? Her strange life after the attack illustrates how memory, community and reality constantly interweave to inform her life and answer that question. ( )
  paclreference | Nov 5, 2007 |
Maggie Wilson is attacked by her loving husband; neighbor old guy provides some solace

good countryfied sense of place

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  aletheia21 | Jun 29, 2007 |
gave up after a couple of chapters ( )
  nearasyouget | Jun 18, 2007 |
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As unnerving as it is mesmerizing, Hidden is an evocative, emotionally charged domestic drama -- a willful and traumatized woman's painful search for the truth about the man who assaulted her one summer night. Six years after the attack, Maggie Wilson receives a call from the prosecutor who helped put her husband in jail after Maggie identified him as the man who nearly killed her. Told that another inmate has confessed to the crime and that her ex-husband will be freed, the shock plunges Maggie into memories of her stormy marriage to Nate Duke, the ambitious heir to a real estate company. Secluded in an old farmhouse that was her marital home, Maggie relives her marriage to Nate and his abusive treatment of her. But in her present, a very different man is haunting her -- the born-again convict who has confessed to the crime. As his story competes with hers, Maggie pores through trial transcripts, old journals, and photo albums, trying fruitlessly to remember exactly what happened. Written in spare, elegant prose, Paul Jaskunas's novel reads like a waking dream as Maggie is torn by the question -- was it Nate? Or was it this stranger who seems to know intimate details? And what will it cost her to discover the truth? A work of searing suspense written in the heroine's brave voice, Hidden is ultimately about a woman confronting the betrayal of her body and the ambiguity of her mind.

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